Where people and trails meet! Located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains and spread over both sides of the Saint John River, the historic village of Perth-Andover offers many visitors experiences. Take the self-guided Cultural Walkway tour for a glimpse into the area's Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), English and Scottish heritage, or visit the Southern Victoria Historical Museum, located in an historic Methodist church from 1837. Depending on the season, you can explore the area with hiking, biking or cross-country skiing excursions on 3 local trail systems: the International Appalachian Trail, Trans Canada Trail and Sentier NB Trail. The village also sits on the edge of great hunting, fishing and wilderness areas. Every Saturday in the summer, a local farmers market features the best of the region's lands, woods and waters. Plan to eat and stay at Pathsaala Inn, a castle-style manor and restaurant. Don't miss our many local events while you're here, from the Larlee Creek Hullabaloo to the Gathering of the Scots, NB Pro Bass Tournament and Tobique (Negootkook) First Nation Powwow. Check our website for a calendar of local events.